05.18.2009 - Following his controversial commencement address yesterday at The University
of Notre Dame, President Obama stopped in Indianapolis for some political
fundraising at the Westin Hotel Downtown, where John spoke and performed three
songs before some 650 people.

"They were all politically based," John told Mellencamp.com Monday, "and I
talked about liberalism and what the word 'liberal' means and how it became a
cussword in the last eight years. The songs were essentially about liberty and
freedom, and I talked about abortion-because there were a lot of abortion
protesters outside. I said that if anyone asked for my advice about getting an
abortion-and I don't know why anybody would!--I'd advise them not to have one,
but that it's their decision and not the government's."

John also spoke about the effects of Reaganomics as a tie-in with his
performance of "Pink Houses."

"Reagan was president at the time of 'Pink Houses,'" he noted. "The song spoke
about how Reaganomics was ruining America, but a lot of people only heard the
chorus. If you listen to the rest of the words, it's all turned out to be the
truth: The roosters have come back to roost—our economic situation is proof
positive that the trickle-down effect does not work, that life begins from the
ground and grows up."

John premiered a new song called "Take Some Time to Dream," which he said will
be on his tentatively-titled forthcoming album "No Better Than This," to be
recorded during the summer. "It's about individual freedom and thought--and
controlling our own lives," he said.

He also sang "Our Country," and likewise pointed out that many people who knew
only the edited version of the song from the Chevy commercial were thereby
unaware of its entire message.

"I spoke about how people heard that commercial and a lot of them were put off
by the song because they only heard 'this is our country' but never heard the
verses about science and religion and trying to work together instead of being
so hateful to each other--and that they can work together."

John also had a few words concerning the president.

"I told the audience how I was in attendance at his keynote speech at the
Democratic Convention in 2004 and thought to myself, 'Somebody should have given
that kid a guitar because he would have been a great singer-songwriter and
bluesman'-never thinking at the time that he'd be president four years later!"

--jim bessman

Indianapolis TV station WRTV 6 had a quick interview with John as he left the event. You can read John's comments and watch video of the interview HERE.